Two weekends ago, I hung out with my buddy Mike at the De Anza Flea Market and helped him sell his sports memorabilia.
Now I'm not sure if this is going to sound weird or not... but I have always sorted my friends into groups... much like I sort my trading cards.
When I was younger... I had my neighborhood friends, my school friends, my Little League friends, and my family friends.
These days... I have my childhood friends, my work friends, my family friends, and my hobby related friends. Mike obviously falls into the latter category.
I met him back in the late 90's when we worked together at Fun Stuff Cards, Comics, and Collectibles. It was back when I first started teaching and needed the extra money to help make ends meet. Eventually... I sold off my collection and was able to quit that job. That's right around the same time that he started a family and moved to Stockton.
In 2008, I reentered the hobby and was walking around the (non defunct) Great Mall Card Show. That's when I noticed a familiar face. These days I consider him one of my closest friends and the person I go to when I have any questions about autographs.
In 2008, I reentered the hobby and was walking around the (non defunct) Great Mall Card Show. That's when I noticed a familiar face. These days I consider him one of my closest friends and the person I go to when I have any questions about autographs.
He's been obtaining in-person autographs since he was a kid attending Giants and A's games at Candlestick Park and the Oakland Coliseum. Over the years he's expanded his business to include other sports and even celebrity signatures. He's living proof that you can make an honest living obtaining and selling in-person autographs.
That weekend, he was clearing out some old inventory of stuff that he either didn't want or couldn't sell, so I swooped in and grabbed this stack of signatures.
They don't have any letters of authenticity. They don't have any PSA/DNA stickers attached to them. And I didn't see any of these getting signed.
But I know they're authentic, because I trust my buddy. Thanks Mike!
Happy Wednesday and sayonara!
Gotta love Sterling Marlin.
ReplyDeletePretty sure the auto inside the heart (Elle) isn't the first thing one notices, at least I didn't. I had to go back and see if it was signed.
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ReplyDeleteThat is quite a haul of autos. Really nice additions to your Sharks collection.
ReplyDeleteA byron Dafoe sighting!
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